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Wow. SC had a revenue of $21 million more than Clemson. To put that in context, USC's revenue was 130% of Clemsons. If I was a clemson fan, i'd be a lot more nervous about that difference than anything else.

That gap is about to get much, much bigger in the next 2 years.

__________________"to be honest with you, if you just graded it out, we won in every phase of the game,” Swinney said. “We lost on the scoreboard."
LOLOLOLOLOL

Isn't this going to be part of Phase 2? I thought we were going to add more boxes when we did the Plaza.

That sounds about right. I believe Tanner is pushing in that direction because they are money makers. It will require taking out some of the current seats. I don't know how many UF has, but it is an ungodly number. They are glassed in & every single time I've attempted to count them I've been distracted by something. Once you take your eyes off them it is difficult to pick up where you left off & I wasn't interested enough to keep trying.

It's got to be the horses. Nothing else makes any sense. About the only thing I do know is that when the teams travel, they ride the host team's horses. They are not routinely trailering horses to events.

Takes a lot to make sure Sir Big Spur is in good health. Would guess that LSU/UGA's budgets are higher as caring for a tiger can't be cheap and neither can breaking in a new bulldog every month.

UGA doesn't own those dogs. They are owned by the same family that has breed & supplied them for use as mascots for decades. They are cared for & live with the family. I think they do use the UGA Vet School for their medical needs.

No idea about Big Mike.

Sir Big Spur isn't owned or cared for by the University of South Carolina & he dang sure doesn't eat $5800.00 worth of feed a month.

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"I don't know. I sort of always liked playing them that second game because you could always count on them having two or three key players suspended."-S. Spurrier on scheduling changes in the sec.

UGA doesn't own those dogs. They are owned by the same family that has breed & supplied them for use as mascots for decades. They are cared for & live with the family. I think they do use the UGA Vet School for their medical needs.

No idea about Big Mike.

Sir Big Spur isn't owned or cared for by the University of South Carolina & he dang sure doesn't eat $5800.00 worth of feed a month.

Mike the Tiger is cared for in a few different ways.

His habitat comes from private donations from the TAF (Tiger Athletic Foundation.) LSU very well may claim these donations in their contributions.

His food is paid for by the athletic department. It's around 20K a year. That number also includes medicine, etc.

His primary vet is part of the faculty at LSU but his income is supplemented. It seems like that was 8K a year.

Wow. SC had a revenue of $21 million more than Clemson. To put that in context, USC's revenue was 130% of Clemsons. If I was a clemson fan, i'd be a lot more nervous about that difference than anything else.

Clemson's revenue will never come close to ours. Once the SEC network gets up and running well in several years and we re-work our TV deals, I expect that gap to widen considerably and continue to widen.

Also, don't be worried about the net income figure....it's just that we are making significant upgrades to all our athletic facilities, that's what you want to do with all the revenue we are producing. It'a making a big difference with our recruiting.